Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
As I stated earlier, a person placed on probation has relinquished virtually all rights enjoyed by those taking employment tests. So yes the court system can go as far as spending the big bucks to perform a genetic test, specifically a DNA test on your sample.
Doubtful that they can find an IgG dipstick because like I also said, most, if not all medical distributorships have pulled the IgG stick from the market.
I was on probation for 4 years Burnt Toast, and never had a problem with QF. All my drug therapy was court ordered so were the monthly tests....

But back on the subject, if you wanna play the game(doing drugs while under court supervision) you need to accept the consequences for your actions. YOU YOURSELF put you in this situation, you need to accept that. Dont panic, cause you knew at the time you inahled what may or may not happen.